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. >> it lets us down. it feels like we don't have a leader, someone that leads by the catholic religion. >> i disaree. i think it's for the gooed for all masses. he wants to be fully functional to all. if he can't conform to the duties of the pope then he should step aside. >> i want to understand what catholicism means to you personally. >> you live it. it's not just i believe this and i'm going to sit there in the corner. >> sometimes the dogmas are just a little too strict for me. i do believe in compassion but i think, you know, i'm a little more open with choice. i think, you know, a woman's right to choose. >> i don't believe in abortion. however, in this society now, i'm just not going to tell somebody else you can't do it you know. and that kind of puts you at odds with your own belief. but in this society, you have to be more or less politically correct. >> society has evolved. the catholic religion has not. >> when you go to pc you don't have a conversation like this. i mean it's crazy. i can't s
. >> it lets us down. it feels like we don't have a leader, someone that leads by the catholic religion. >> i disaree. i think it's for the gooed for all masses. he wants to be fully functional to all. if he can't conform to the duties of the pope then he should step aside. >> i want to understand what catholicism means to you personally. >> you live it. it's not just i believe this and i'm going to sit there in the corner. >> sometimes the dogmas are just a little...
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it scared us because we thought the ship isn't notifying or getting known come out and help us. >> reporter: it took more than a day before the first tugboat arrived. as passengers got cell reception, they sent photos revealed squalid conditions sewage seeping through the floors plastic bags used for rest rooms, camp tents on deck and sprawled out down below. some lost contact with their family. >> there was about three or four days we couldn't call anyone and they couldn't call us. >> reporter: many passengers hailed the on board crew as the real heroes. >> they did unthinkable things that employees would not do with a smile on their face. they were unbelievable. >> reporter: it took 7 million hours to drag a massive ship on thursday. on thursday the ceo jeremy cahill addressed reporters. >> we pride ourselves in providing guests with a great vacation experience and clearly we failed in this particular ship. >> reporter: he then boarded the ship and spoke to passengers over the intercom. >> i know how difficult this week has been and i can tell you i'm extremely sorry for all the frustrati
it scared us because we thought the ship isn't notifying or getting known come out and help us. >> reporter: it took more than a day before the first tugboat arrived. as passengers got cell reception, they sent photos revealed squalid conditions sewage seeping through the floors plastic bags used for rest rooms, camp tents on deck and sprawled out down below. some lost contact with their family. >> there was about three or four days we couldn't call anyone and they couldn't call us....
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anthony mason is with us. as you're waking up in the west police in southern california may be closing in on a former officer who declared war on his own. christopher dorner is accused of shooting two police officers yesterday in river side california, killing one of them. he was already wanted for killing a young couple. the dragnet stretches for hundreds of miles across southern california, but this morning, the focus is on big bear outside los angeles. ben tracy is there, ben, good morning. >> reporter: norah and anthony good morning. with daylight on the west coast the search resumes for christopher dorner. they did have small search teams working this area throughout the night but so far no sign of him. the authorities acknowledge this could be an elaborate diversion or perhaps even a trap. when an assault team descended on the mountain town of big bear california, authorities hoped they were hot on the trail of christopher dorner. 125 officers joined the search following fresh tracks in the snow that led
anthony mason is with us. as you're waking up in the west police in southern california may be closing in on a former officer who declared war on his own. christopher dorner is accused of shooting two police officers yesterday in river side california, killing one of them. he was already wanted for killing a young couple. the dragnet stretches for hundreds of miles across southern california, but this morning, the focus is on big bear outside los angeles. ben tracy is there, ben, good morning....
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rebecca jarvis is here with us. she just conducted a class 101 for me. >> that's what the green room is all about. >> absolutely. what are reverse mortgages in simple terms? >> these are mortgages that pay the homeowner. in traditional mortgages, you pay for it. in this mortgage it pays you and becomes due with interest when you move out or pass away. they're only eligible for people 62 years and older. what everyone needs to keep in mind, you still have to pay insurance and you still have to pay taxes on your house when you're living on it and you a reverse mortgage. >> why would this be a good idea? >> some people see it as a good idea because it's an opportunity to take money out if you're, for example, in retirement and need extra money to pay medical bills, people see it as an option. it doesn't necessarily apply for everyone and it can be very costly. the fees are one of the biggest issues with these mortgages because they're very high. you could pay as much as $12,000 in fees on a $300,000 mortgage. when all
rebecca jarvis is here with us. she just conducted a class 101 for me. >> that's what the green room is all about. >> absolutely. what are reverse mortgages in simple terms? >> these are mortgages that pay the homeowner. in traditional mortgages, you pay for it. in this mortgage it pays you and becomes due with interest when you move out or pass away. they're only eligible for people 62 years and older. what everyone needs to keep in mind, you still have to pay insurance and...
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he used the word the dark night. he used the word corruption. he used the word evil. he was referring to the world, but at the same time he's referring to the realities, the marks on the church. he wants the mission of the church to sign forth. i believe he understands these are problems that face us and in order that the church becomes a light for the world, which we all want a witness for the world, he wants a successor who knows the issues can deal with them, and say we want to move forward. >> and what are the chances that the church moves forward with a reformer. most of the cardinals that you mentioned are more on the conservative side of the ledger. >> it's very interesting, rebecca. they are more on the conservative side, so we want a figure who remains with the church teaching, is faithful to the church teaching but at the same time recognizes what benedict xvi referred to. issues that mar the bride of christ issues that impede the mission of the church. we need someone who remains faithful to the church teaching at the same time says unless we deal with thes
he used the word the dark night. he used the word corruption. he used the word evil. he was referring to the world, but at the same time he's referring to the realities, the marks on the church. he wants the mission of the church to sign forth. i believe he understands these are problems that face us and in order that the church becomes a light for the world, which we all want a witness for the world, he wants a successor who knows the issues can deal with them, and say we want to move forward....
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plus you can use four times less. hope you saved some for me. mhmm! you and the kids. we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra soft. you and the kids. nature's true celebrities aren't always the most obvious. take the humble stevia plant, with a surprising secret to share: sweetness. truvia sweetener. zero-calorie sweetness, born from the stevia leaf. from nature, for sweetness. waiting for your wrinkle cream to work? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair has the fastest retinol formula. to visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. neutrogena®. >>> america lost one of its heroes over the weekend. chris kyles was a highly decorated former navy sael, the most prolific the military has ever seen but ♪ o beautiful for spacious skies for amber waves of grain ♪ ♪ for purple mountain majesty above the fruited plain ♪ >>> the most beautiful moment of the super bowl was watching those children from sandy hook elementary school singing that song. >> a reminder the super bowl was more than a footbal
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she joins us at the table. unfortunately as often happens in these kinds of stories good things come out of very tragic circumstances so you'd cow just briefly give us your background, what happened to you? >> yeah, so in july of 2009 i was at a barbecue at a friend's house with my son and my husband was riding his bike and was hit by a van. and that starts a week-long voyage in the icu where day after day after day the best-case scenarios just got less best and after a week of tests, there just weren't any more options and i decided to end medical support. >> a very difficult decision. while you're dealing with the eminent death of your husband you're dealing with the unknowing of your finances. >> that was a bewildering experience. i remember being in the hospital and trying to focus on what the doctors were saying and at the same time this constant flood of, oh, my god, how much money do i have in my checking account, am going to be able to pay the mortgage, how much life insurance do we have. there was this
she joins us at the table. unfortunately as often happens in these kinds of stories good things come out of very tragic circumstances so you'd cow just briefly give us your background, what happened to you? >> yeah, so in july of 2009 i was at a barbecue at a friend's house with my son and my husband was riding his bike and was hit by a van. and that starts a week-long voyage in the icu where day after day after day the best-case scenarios just got less best and after a week of tests,...
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>> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> he said don't use the outlet. >> he said not to use the outlet. >> i know, but it's one outlet. what could possibly go wrong? >> what's great about that is they did that almost live. normally they have days to prepare for something like that. >> craig ferguson. >>> dr. sanjay gupta has written and produced a new medical drama. however this morning's segment comes from real life cancer. what's the news? >> they want to essentially map everyone's tumor genome. right now when you get diagnosed with cancer they look at the dehe in tick defects that we already know about instead of looking at the entire genome and seeing what's abnormal about this. receiptin is a drug that we think of breast cancer. it target as specific mutation. it's possible that prostate cancer could have the same mutation. this whole notion of categorizing tumors by their anatomical location makes no sense. it should be by their genetic mutation. >> are most of this diagnosed properly, do you think? >> right now in the united states, arguably one of the best in doing this about a third of patien
>> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> he said don't use the outlet. >> he said not to use the outlet. >> i know, but it's one outlet. what could possibly go wrong? >> what's great about that is they did that almost live. normally they have days to prepare for something like that. >> craig ferguson. >>> dr. sanjay gupta has written and produced a new medical drama. however this morning's segment comes from real life cancer. what's the news? >> they want to...
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he talked to us trying to calm us down and saying very frequently he would not kill us. >> he said i don't have a problem with you, i just want to clear my name. >> reporter: dorner had apparently been keeping an eye on karen and jim for days. although he broke in and tied them up he felt compelled to pay them an unexpected compliment. he said we are very hard workers, good people. he talked about how he could see jim working on the snow every day. >> he had been watching us and saw me shoveling the snow. >> reporter: dorner left the couple behind and tried to take their car but he soon returned asking how to start their keyless nissan. later the reynolds managed to undo their restraunts and call police. a few hours later the man hunt was over. although the reynolds were aware of dorner's alleged trail of violence, they couldn't help but feel some compassion for their cap tore. >> i didn't wish him dead though at any point, i really didn't. i pray for him a lot and i'm praying for his family now. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," john blackstone, big bear, california. >> they're v
he talked to us trying to calm us down and saying very frequently he would not kill us. >> he said i don't have a problem with you, i just want to clear my name. >> reporter: dorner had apparently been keeping an eye on karen and jim for days. although he broke in and tied them up he felt compelled to pay them an unexpected compliment. he said we are very hard workers, good people. he talked about how he could see jim working on the snow every day. >> he had been watching us...
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and you think they want to do that us that ba us they want verified employees? >> absolutely. >> i don't know quite how to handle that delicately as perhaps we should. i certainly don't oppose the notion that there be sequencing of people who have cued up under circumstances and those who find themselves here otherwise. >> one last question about entitlements. would you be in favor of raising the age of it by two or four years as well as medicare? >> both. >> we have another big story. all i keep thinking about is hurricane sandy. your area was hard hit. how are they doing? >> they remain very tough. they operate casinos in atlantic city. of course, our employees do as well and it's been tough. so we've certainly continued to feel it. revenues are off as people are not in a position to pursue entertainment or leisure time. >> i'm just thinking the last thing we need now is another big monster storm snow you're absolutely right about that. >>> the new research shows that dogs are not only intelligent but able to adapt like few other animals around the world. if y
and you think they want to do that us that ba us they want verified employees? >> absolutely. >> i don't know quite how to handle that delicately as perhaps we should. i certainly don't oppose the notion that there be sequencing of people who have cued up under circumstances and those who find themselves here otherwise. >> one last question about entitlements. would you be in favor of raising the age of it by two or four years as well as medicare? >> both. >> we...
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time" magazine and joins us now. david, good morning. >> good morning. >> this is the first pope to resign in six centuries. this is incredibly unusual. were you shocked when you heard the news? >> i was shocked at the timing. but i was not shocked he had resigned. he had already written from time to time it was appropriate for a pope to resign. >> he had written that in his 2010 book "light of the world," where if a pope realizes they are no longer physically able it would be their obligation to resign. what does this mean for his legacy? >> the papacy which is relatively short, the combination of that and the sex abuse scandal, probably means we'll see him in 50 years or something like that as the consolidation of the conservative movement of the papacy. he will be seen as the second part of the john paul ii papacy rather than as somebody who made a huge mark of his own, at least not in terms of the wider world. >> beyond those efforts, was he trying to change the church in any way? >> he came in saying he was will
time" magazine and joins us now. david, good morning. >> good morning. >> this is the first pope to resign in six centuries. this is incredibly unusual. were you shocked when you heard the news? >> i was shocked at the timing. but i was not shocked he had resigned. he had already written from time to time it was appropriate for a pope to resign. >> he had written that in his 2010 book "light of the world," where if a pope realizes they are no longer...
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it's not going to hit us. how rng we should point out there is other good news and that is very large objects like a mile across could wipe out life forms like dinosaurs, so the very fact that we're here talking today talk about this is because one wiped out the dinosaurs that was six miles across. it was a planet buster. and we're here today because of that fact, because of the fact that a gigantic on jekt six miles across plowed into the yucatan of mexico wiping out the dinosaurs. >> real quick. if an asteroid is coming is there anything we can do to blow it up before it hits planet earth? >> to be very blunt about this we are a sitting duck. we have no way of preventing the impact. the space shuttle has been canceled. the bruce willis solution is to blow it to smithereens. that's a bad idea because then you have a lot of baby asteroids coming at you. >> he delivers the grim news with such enthusiasm. >>> there's nothing grim about her. we're talking about helen hunt who's on the verge of winning her second
it's not going to hit us. how rng we should point out there is other good news and that is very large objects like a mile across could wipe out life forms like dinosaurs, so the very fact that we're here talking today talk about this is because one wiped out the dinosaurs that was six miles across. it was a planet buster. and we're here today because of that fact, because of the fact that a gigantic on jekt six miles across plowed into the yucatan of mexico wiping out the dinosaurs. >>...
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he used a pen camera. levy killed himself. numerous lawsuits are expected to be filed against john hopkins. >>> a maryland senate committee has approved a sweeping gun control bill, voted 7-4 for the measure, which was a top priority of the governor. the legislation would prohibit anyone from owning a handgun if they have been involuntarily committed for mental health reasons in the past. the vote sends the legislation to the full senate for debate scheduled to start next week. >>> another senate committee is one step closer to out lawing the death penalty in the state of md m. last night lawmakers voted 6-5 to approve a bill to repeal capitol punishment. the measure now moves on to the full senate where it's expected to pass. >>> if you drive be ware. annapolis is preparing to install its first speed cameras. two will be placed in school zones. they will only operate from 6:00 in the morning until 8:00 at night. warning notices will be given out for the first 30 days after which $40 tickets will be issued through the mail. >>
he used a pen camera. levy killed himself. numerous lawsuits are expected to be filed against john hopkins. >>> a maryland senate committee has approved a sweeping gun control bill, voted 7-4 for the measure, which was a top priority of the governor. the legislation would prohibit anyone from owning a handgun if they have been involuntarily committed for mental health reasons in the past. the vote sends the legislation to the full senate for debate scheduled to start next week....
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the pope quoted, yesterday, we are all sinners, but his grace transforms us and makes us new. what does 'do you make of that? >> it's going to be a new thing for him. we have not had a pope resign in 600 years. what he'll do is unknown. maybe he was talking about his personal life. >> can i ask about the elephant in the room which is you know the catholic church has grappled with the series of sexual abuse scandals. they cost the church $2 billion in settlements. does this have anything do with that? >> oh, i think everything has something do with that. to shoulder this job is grave responsibility which the pope has taken seriously as was said by allen pizzey. i think it's a tiresome job. i think he's exhausted. i think the scandal has been a tremendous burden both morally and financially for the catholic church. >> there's also this. is it possible they'll look to a younger pope because of this? >> yes. anything is possible. he was elected at a fairly advanced age. people thought it would be a short paypalcy. i thought it would be ten years. it's close. when you choose a youn
the pope quoted, yesterday, we are all sinners, but his grace transforms us and makes us new. what does 'do you make of that? >> it's going to be a new thing for him. we have not had a pope resign in 600 years. what he'll do is unknown. maybe he was talking about his personal life. >> can i ask about the elephant in the room which is you know the catholic church has grappled with the series of sexual abuse scandals. they cost the church $2 billion in settlements. does this have...
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4mhbl +rp use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> at 4 before 8:00, a live look south at the sun streaming in from the east and a long look at spaghetti junction as well. >>> it's in the low 20s now. calm day sunny day. it's going to feel pleasant this afternoon more so than yesterday. a high of 40. >>> here is sharon gibala right here right now wjz traffic control. >> it's a calm day on the roads as it is president's day. we're looking at a reduced rush. only a few accidents. east jop pa at quinton, route 1 at 297. speeds on the west side of the beltway just a mild delay 49 is your average. there's a look at topside of the beltway still wide open. this traffic report is brought to you by your baltimore hyundai dealer. >>> the search is on for the person who stabbed a university of maryland eastern shore student. mike schuh has the story. >> good morning. a well known eastern shore rapper is stabbed to death on the campus of university of maryland eastern shore. 21-y
4mhbl +rp use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> at 4 before 8:00, a live look south at the sun streaming in from the east and a long look at spaghetti junction as well. >>> it's in the low 20s now. calm day sunny day. it's going to feel pleasant this afternoon more so than yesterday. a high of 40. >>> here is sharon gibala right here right now wjz traffic control. >> it's a calm day on the roads as it is president's day....
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stay with us. traffic and weather in just a moment. ♪ [ music box: lullaby ] [ man on tv, indistinct ] ♪ [ lullaby continues ] [ baby coos ] [ man announcing ] millions are still exposed to the dangers... of secondhand smoke... and some of them can't do anything about it. ♪ [ continues ] [ gasping ] >>> good morning, mass transit is on a holiday or saturday schedule. they are running on a saturday schedule today, so fewer trains, muni caltrains and ace all on time. the roads are pretty quiet. westbound 238 no delay heading out toward sunnyvale, and the bay bridge toll plaza, no metering lights and it looks really good heading into san francisco. that's traffic. here's lawrence. low clouds and fog, a sign of cooler weather and big changes coming. over looking russian hill we have cloudy skies. temperatures, though, are a little bit cool in spots. 38 degrees in santa rosa. 47 degrees in san francisco. by this afternoon we're expecting partly cloudy skies and cool temps only in the 50s. tomorrow
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anthony mason is with us. a potentially record-breaking blizzard is ready to slam the northeast this morning. >> one part of the system is coming in from the midwest. blizzard warnings are posted from new york to boston with up to 2 feet of snow forecast and damaging winds. the worst is expected to hit tonight and continue into tomorrow morning. >> we're covering all angles of the blizzard from the storm's path to those travel headaches and we start with seth doane in new york city. seth already some snowflakes. >> reporter: that's right, norah. good morning to you. we're starting to see the first flakes falling here. the city is bracing for up to 2 foot of snow and up to 50 to 60-mile-an-hour wind gusts which could complicate removing some of that snow. the city is standing by with some 250,000 tons of salt. some of that you can see behind me in this salt depot. they'll be spreading it on the road with 365 salt spreaders. the mayor is not taking any chances with this storm after so much criticism after the sn
anthony mason is with us. a potentially record-breaking blizzard is ready to slam the northeast this morning. >> one part of the system is coming in from the midwest. blizzard warnings are posted from new york to boston with up to 2 feet of snow forecast and damaging winds. the worst is expected to hit tonight and continue into tomorrow morning. >> we're covering all angles of the blizzard from the storm's path to those travel headaches and we start with seth doane in new york city....
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. >> help us understand this. i thought seniors are supposed to get the flu vaccine, they're the most vulnerable. we're finding out it's not that effective. what does this mean? >> seniors are always affected the worst by influenza but they respond the least well to the vaccine and it's true this year against the dominant strain it was only about 9% effective in seniors but if you look at all the strains together it was 27% effective, still not something to write home about, but still preventing hundreds and thousands of infections and hospitaliations. >> how strong has this strain been? >> oh it's been a strong strain charlie. this h3n2 strain we have now causes really serious disease and seniors have been seriously affected this year. >> is the window closed for a flu shot? >> i think the window is closed this year, but we want to open it up again in the fall. we should still all get our influenza vaccines. we need a better vaccine but this is the one we have. we need to use it to prevent as many infections as p
. >> help us understand this. i thought seniors are supposed to get the flu vaccine, they're the most vulnerable. we're finding out it's not that effective. what does this mean? >> seniors are always affected the worst by influenza but they respond the least well to the vaccine and it's true this year against the dominant strain it was only about 9% effective in seniors but if you look at all the strains together it was 27% effective, still not something to write home about, but...
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is a first for us. it's the first. cellular pvc is great because it works like wood reacts like wood in some ways, but it doesn't rot like wood. love the sounds of that. all right, so we're just screwing this down, tommy? yep, screw it down right above the tongue. using a stainless steel screw here? stainless steel trim screws. so pretty much fastening the same way as we would if it were wood. well, if it was wood and we were using screws we'd have to pre-drill it first or we'd have to use nails. and it goes right in there no splitting. we're actually going to glue the last two pieces in, so let me show you. here's a piece right here that's going to go in. that's our next piece. that'll be glued down? we're going to glue that one down. our last piece will have to be cut on an angle and we'll tilt it into position, and that'll be glued down. okay. now once we get the first piece in we have to work fast get the second one get that in right away. okay, there's one. all right, now we've got to tilt that sec
is a first for us. it's the first. cellular pvc is great because it works like wood reacts like wood in some ways, but it doesn't rot like wood. love the sounds of that. all right, so we're just screwing this down, tommy? yep, screw it down right above the tongue. using a stainless steel screw here? stainless steel trim screws. so pretty much fastening the same way as we would if it were wood. well, if it was wood and we were using screws we'd have to pre-drill it first or we'd have to use...
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what do they tell us? >> this with us before his first murder, first double shooting. one thing it tells us is he's very aware of his surroundings. he looks right into the camera. he sees it. they're seeing it. he's thinking how am i documenting my movements and is this going to hamper my plan. >> you compared the to the d.c. sniper but hyped on steroids. >> that's right. the mood was one of fear. you had a snierp shooting one person one time. here's a guy who is -- who has done a number of shootings, promises to do more and doesn't come out and fire just one shot. even when the police began to approach his car several days ago, he laid down recovering fire with an assault weapon. you have public in fear. i think of people who live in the hoists on that remote mountain but you have police with a hire anxiety level. already we've seen two shootings involving mistaken identities of people who turned out not to be dorner. >> he talking about their target-rich environment. what was he suggesting here do you think? >> in the los angeles police department when there's any ty
what do they tell us? >> this with us before his first murder, first double shooting. one thing it tells us is he's very aware of his surroundings. he looks right into the camera. he sees it. they're seeing it. he's thinking how am i documenting my movements and is this going to hamper my plan. >> you compared the to the d.c. sniper but hyped on steroids. >> that's right. the mood was one of fear. you had a snierp shooting one person one time. here's a guy who is -- who has...
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thanks for joining us. a giant snowstorm has dumped more than two feet of snow on new england, knocking out power to more than 600,000 homes and businesses. the snow is still falling. cbs reporter is in hartford, connecticut. one of those hard hit areas. good morning, erica. >> reporter: good morning. now the snow has stopped falling here in hartford, connecticut where we are, but the clean up is just beginning as people start to dig out. the snow blowing on sideways, piling up in drifts, burying cars on the road. >> there is nothing you can't do. >> reporter: and it kept blowing in all night long. people shouldn't expect
thanks for joining us. a giant snowstorm has dumped more than two feet of snow on new england, knocking out power to more than 600,000 homes and businesses. the snow is still falling. cbs reporter is in hartford, connecticut. one of those hard hit areas. good morning, erica. >> reporter: good morning. now the snow has stopped falling here in hartford, connecticut where we are, but the clean up is just beginning as people start to dig out. the snow blowing on sideways, piling up in drifts,...